Australian Cameron Smith made three birdies on his back nine to scratch his way to a one-under-par 70 and a share of sixth place at 10 under, along with Sergio Garcia and Patrick Cantlay, who also both carded rounds of 70.

Tiger Woods got his first top 10 of the year with a final round 69 leaving him 13 shots behind Johnson.

If there was a turning point on Sunday, it came at the 5th hole, where Johnson's drive ended behind a tree.

He had luck on his side, though, and was afforded relief because a cart path interfered with his stance.

The free drop gave Johnson a clear shot at the green instead of having to chip out backwards and he salvaged a par which helped settle the jitters.

"I definitely felt some nerves there at the beginning of the day but made some really good par saves early on and that gave me momentum," Johnson said.

A second worldwide win in three weeks – after the European Tour's Saudi International – will take Johnson to second in the world rankings, and he will return to No.1 the following week based on the two-year computations because neither he nor Justin Rose are playing next week.